UCAN – COMMUNITY PROJECT

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Project Description

UNITED CHRISTIANS AGAINST NARCOTICS was founded by Pastor Sophos in 2006 and its main purpose is to save our youth and save the nation by reaching out to various communities and providing drug education, awareness, support, counselling, testing & solutions to our drug crisis in South Africa. UCAN aims to get the community to take a stand in our fight against drugs, to provide those with drug addictions with an alternative & hope of a future.

We offer support to the family members of addicts and provide them with a solution to conquering the struggle of drug addiction in the form of an out-patient program. UCAN believes that charity starts at home and our focus for 2017/2018 will be our very own community of Noupoort.

We will be targeting people of influence to assist us in our mission to save our youth and save the nation. We look forward to sharing our exciting new initiatives with you in the future as we transform the town of Noupoort and use it as an example for future community upliftment.

UCAN believes that charity starts at home and our focus for 2017/2018 will be our very own community of Noupoort. We will be targeting people of influence to assist us in our mission to save our youth and save the nation. We look forward to sharing our exciting new initiatives with you in the future as we transform the town of Noupoort and use it as an example for future community upliftment.

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About NCCC

”The Foundation of the NCCC Program is the Lord Jesus Christ” – Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

The Noupoort Christian Care Centre aims to reach people with substance dependency problems and who experience problems adapting to everyday community life. A minimum period of 52 weeks is offered for individuals to gain insight and restore confidence in themselves.